Aftermath Commentary

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; how bout all relevant commentary today about the Brees here-
With the signing of free agent QB Drew Brees yesterday, New Orleans, which has the second pick overall this year, has a whole new set of draft options. New Orleans ...

With the signing of free agent QB Drew Brees yesterday, New Orleans, which has the second pick overall this year, has a whole new set of draft options. New Orleans had been expected to use the pick to select Southern Cal QB Matt Leinart. In fact, the Saints still wonÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â„Â¢t rule out taking Leinart at that spot, however, given their myriad of needs at other positions taking the former Trojan QB, even with Brees somewhat questionable health status after undergoing off-season shoulder surgery would appear to be a luxury the Saints really canÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â„Â¢t afford. As such look for the Saints to use the pick on either North Carolina State DE Mario Williams or perhaps Virginia OT DÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â„Â¢Brickashaw Ferguson. The Saints may also very well try and drop down a few spots, although we suspect that the player they really want is NC StateÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â„Â¢s Williams so they wonÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â„Â¢t want to move all that far. One thing the Saints may try to do is flip the 2-3 picks with Tennessee or the 2-4 picks with the Jets. Both Tennessee and the Jets are both thought to be intrigued by USCÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â„Â¢s Leinart and might be enticed into something of a bidding war for the right to move up to the second pick. Indeed, figure that the Saints musings about still selecting a QB with the #2 pick even with Brees under contract, may be just some of that good olÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â„Â¢ NFL pre-draft smoke. Tennessee, for example, would be far less inclined to move up a spot if they were pretty certain that Leinart was going to slip to them anyway. The Saints, though, would have to be careful about making that deal with the Jets as Tennessee might scoop them and grab Williams for themselves if Leinart wasnÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â„Â¢t available.
The draft starts here; Part DeuxÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã‚Â¦ The Saints acquisition of Brees may also have put an end to any realistic hopes that Houston had about trading out of the #1 pick. There have been some very quiet rumblings coming out of Houston that the Texans would really prefer to trade down a few spots and take NC StateÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â„Â¢s Mario Williams rather than use the pick on Southern Cal RB Reggie Bush. As intriguing a talent Bush is, RB is actually one position where the Texans are already reasonably well-fortified. However, with New Orleans now poised to take Williams themselves with the second pick, the Texans will no longer be able move down and still get the former Wolfpack star. Indeed, it says here ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ and again we are just speculating ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã¢Â€Âœ that a time may come when the Texans actually seriously consider passing on Bush and taking Williams with the #1 pick outright.
-gbnreport.com

there's another thought... if we could peddle old deuce for a 2nd, we could then flip with the texans probably for just a 2nd (400pt diff). Brees with fresh legged Bush in the dome. yikes, that sounds all too possible. how bout to da colts?

New Orleans paid Brees more than he might otherwise command because of that franchise's extraordinary circumstances and eroding credibility. If the Saints are to recover from Hurricane Katrina, and rebuild their fan base in a smaller New Orleans or some other market, Brees represents the kind of rock-solid character who can provide a firm, new foundation.

He is diligent and dedicated, accomplished and ambitious, supremely confident and mightily motivated. If he is not physically ready to play at a high level by September, the Saints are looking at a longer-term timetable. Circumstances compel them to be more patient than the Chargers, and leave them little choice but to pay a premium to attract attractive players.

Having eaten considerable crow on Brees' account, I am reluctant to rule out his swift return to elite status. Faithful readers may recall a campaign in this space last fall aimed at convincing the Chargers to make a lasting commitment to their ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢Â‚Â¬Ã…Â“franchiseÃƒÂ¢Ã ¢Â‚Â¬? quarterback.

It's still perplexing that the Chargers did not approach Brees about a multiyear contract before Denver's Gerard Warren landed on his shoulder on New Year's Eve. It's plain that Smith has consistently held a higher opinion of Philip Rivers.

This week, it looks like Loomis turned into a real football GM. Not only has he done a great thing for the Saints, but he's put the Saints in the driver's seat for the rest of free agency and the draft.

Any more moves we make in FA are going to force 30 other teams to really think about what we're going to do.

This week, it looks like Loomis turned into a real football GM. Not only has he done a great thing for the Saints, but he's put the Saints in the driver's seat for the rest of free agency and the draft.

Any more moves we make in FA are going to force 30 other teams to really think about what we're going to do.

Kudos to Loomis.

True BMG. With one single move we have gone from the team that every year is sifting through B-list players in FA, trying to find somebody to fit in. And then when the draft rolls around, we have so many areas of need and we've usually had bad luck (Jonathan Vilma comes to mind) or a bad spot in the draft that we have been forced into taking the "best available player" and not really fulfilling our needs. Now, we are the team with the options. We have the ability to make solid draft selections. It appears that we will be the ones in the driver's seat forcing the other teams to make the difficult decisions. Looks like our only hard decisions come draft day are going to be something like "Brick or Hawk" or "Hodge or Mangold."

there's another thought... if we could peddle old deuce for a 2nd, we could then flip with the texans probably for just a 2nd (400pt diff). Brees with fresh legged Bush in the dome. yikes, that sounds all too possible. how bout to da colts?

Deuce ain't going nowhere. He just signed a new deal last year, making him pretty much untradeable for now, unless we wanna take a HUGE cap hit.

Besides, I believe Deuce will be back better than ever this season. I think with no Brooks, a more complicated offense that won't allow defenders to key on his every move, and new coaches that will teach good blocking techniques, Deuce is going to have a monster year.

"Besides, I believe Deuce will be back better than ever this season. I think with no Brooks, a more complicated offense that won't allow defenders to key on his every move, and new coaches that will teach good blocking techniques, Deuce is going to have a monster year."

The Deuce, im going to correct you a bit and substitue conmplicated with complete. A more complete offense. A complete offense is the kind of play that works regardless of whether or not the defense knows it. We also have a guy now who is capable of calling effective audibles and not burning a TO two minutes into the first quater.
that said....

do you guys feel the positivity thats flowing on these boards? thats a beautiful thing.